TranServ to launch mobile

TranServ to launch mobile wallet with mVisa & RuPay

Digital payment firm, TranServ, is all set to launch a new model of mobile wallet in partnership with mVisa and RuPay which will make payments acceptable across all physical stores and eCommerce platforms.

Stepping apart from the regular, digital payment firm TranServ is all set to launch a new model of mobile wallet in partnership with mVisa and RuPay which will make payments acceptable across all physical stores and eCommerce platforms. Currently eCommerce players are trying to create exclusive spaces where only selective wallets can be used.

"Instead of partnering with numerous merchants individually, I have partnered with Visa and RuPay and will be tying up with as many banks possible to create wider acceptance of my wallet," said Anish Williams, CEO, TranServ. "The digital wallet space as a payments solution can only thrive once there is interoperability among wallets, for the ease of transactions of consumers,” he added.

Williams said that the TranServ wallet which is in its beta stage and is called Shmart will be re-launched with a new name and with additional features by the end of December 2015.

"The new app, in tie up with mVisa, would allow payments to be made at physical stores without a point-of-sales (POS) terminal through a QR (quick response) code which can be shown at the counter and also can be synced with a Visa card for payments at counters with POS terminals," he said.

TranServ has tied up with RBL Bank to create a Visa card which is available across various retail outlets. Once the unique card lets for number along with a pin number that is provided with the card is punched into the Shmart mobile app, the money in the m-wallet can be transacted through a point of sales terminal.

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